The mission of Ohana Preservation Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is to preserve land, promote the therapeutic nature of horses, and to support community programs through the Aldie Conservation Fund, Dropping the Reins Initiative, and The Jubinsky Fund.

Aldie Conservation Fund conserves and protects the rural landscape, historic properties and farmland in Aldie and the surrounding area through education, financial, and technical assistance.

Dropping the Reins Initiative educates and allows people to experience the healing qualities and gentleness of horses through wellness programs and events.

The Jubinsky Fund continues the legacy of John and Tess Jubinsky by sharing Ohana Equestrian Preserve with the community, establishing and promoting programs for children, military families, veterans, caregivers, and supporting the mission of the Ohana Preservation Foundation.

In Hawaiian culture, “ohana” translates to family. The “ohana” concept carries with it a certain responsibility, an obligation to take care of those in your community as they take care of you.